A/N: Hey folks. Here with another story. I hope you like it. Oneshot Aangzula.
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A Blue Sunset
Aang sat on the cliff staring at the sunset. His hadn't been focused at all during his firebending lesson today. He was to busy looking at her. Aang had been very surprised when she had joined their group. She had before been hunting them down, and now she had a change of heart. He wasn't all sure she was being honest or not, but his nature forced him to believe her.
He heard a noise behind him and turned around. She had appeared, looking as beautiful and menacing as ever. Aang gulped, and wondered what she wanted. "Aang, I think we need to talk," she said. "Ok, what do you want to talk about," he asked, though he knew where this was going. "I want to know why you didn't give your best out there today," she said. "Well…. I…" he began.
She looked at him menacingly. At an earlier time, she would've killed him by now. At the present, she had lightened up incredibly. She would wait to here his explanation, and if she found it unacceptable, she would work with him to help solve the problem. "Well?"
"I… I think I love you," Aang said. He clasped his hand over his mouth and turned a bright red. Azula looked down with a confused expression on her face. "Aang," she said softly. "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that," he said. "No, it's alright," she responded. He looked at her with hopeful eyes. "I've liked you ever since we started traveling together, and you started acting nicer," he said. "Oh Aang, I love you too," she said.
She looked at him, with a kind smile that had never been there before. They took each other's hands. Aang found that her skin was very soft and warm, and his heart leapt with joy. "We can't let this stop our lessons though, Aang," she said, in a business like tone. "Of course," he said. "Ok, I'm going to see what the others are doing. See you later," she said, and before leaving, made a blue heart of fire in front of the sunset. He looked back and stared at it, the blue sunset.
A/N: Hope you liked it. Thanks for reading and please review!
